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Tell a 1st-time provider you subscribe to TER?
Call619or858 7740 reads
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Ok, here's the scenario:

You called a provider on the phone and you're now getting ready to go see her. You saw her ad on Eros and you read her reviews on TER. Ya gotta assume going in she already knows about her listing on TER.

You've never seen this girl before until now. You get to her place, she immediately grabs your balls. You in turn touch her to eliminate the possiblity of you being LE.

You then engage in small talk for 5 minutes or so. At this point is it to your advantage that you "casually" mention your participation in TER?

I know what alot of you all might be thinking. You're thinking that this might be one way of inching a little closer to a quality session. That the girl might be more motivated to put out in order to recieve a good review. Yes and no. I am thinking that. But I'm also thinking that it might be good to do that for reasons not related to sex.

One other reason would be for peace of mind, so you don't get ripped off. I mean things like money being stolen out of your wallet while you're in the shower. That's something to keep in mind when a provider has a roommate, or worse, a boyfriend, residing in another room. Ripoffs are rare I know, obviously a worst case scenario. But it does, has, and can happen.

So what do you all think? Do you think it's wise to mention your association with TER? And if so, how far do you go? Do you tell her you are a keyboard deviate who bangs out reviews left and right? Or do you not mention anything about writing a reviews for TER (you just read and gather intel) and let her mull over the possiblities? Possibilities that may or may not provide for a hotter session.

Sadly, i think most the providers that give crappy sessions really care what goes on in forums like these.  They either despise what they do and who they do it with, or they just don't think sufficiently long term to consider the downside of having bad reviews.  Plus, its amazing how many providers with shitty reviews still get clients.

So, it can't hurt to mention you submit reviews, but my guess it will only help with a small minority of girls.  I DO think that, in general, letting a girl know you know the ropes and taking a more dominant position can help.

I do believe that it is a double edged sword... Like answer said " shitty provers could care less". While in some cases it may prompt the provider to go the extra mile it would also slant the review process.
I did this exact thing for awhile on the other review board... I did manage to get a few providers to "step up" their service and , of course, I submitted a great review...... Another hobbyist would read my review and book the same girl with less performance than I received... Did that benefit me?  You bet... Did it benefit the club... NO!

Tell them after, not before.

Don't mean to be funny but the people who posted before may not want to be redundant. This way you get to see what was already said.

-- Modified on 4/24/2005 9:45:52 PM

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